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That night, the city of Troy was sacked and burned. That night, the Trojans died by the hundreds.

10 seconds sound clip from the Ulysses (1954) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:04:51.039 in the DVD version of the movie.

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- And so, as if despairing that they could ever take it, the Greeks departed from Troy, and left behind in memory of their dead a giant wooden horse.

- Rejoicing, the Trojans poured out of their walls to claim the horse as a token of their victory. But inside the horse hid a company of Greeks commanded by Ulysses.

- Triumphantly, the Trojans dragged the horse inside the walls of Troy.

- Then while the Trojans were feasting, Ulysses and his Greeks crept out of the wooden horse.

- They opened up the city gates, and let the Grecian army in.

- That night, the city of Troy was sacked and burned. That night, the Trojans died by the hundreds.

- Great was Ulysses' triumph, but greater was his pride.

- And in his pride he sacked the temple of the Trojan god, the mighty Neptune, king of all the seas, and smashed his holy statue.

- And for this deed, the Trojan prophetess Cassandra laid a curse upon Ulysses.

- Cursed be, sacrilegious Greeks. And to you, three times cursed Ulysses.

- May the wrath of Neptune descend upon you, and may you never know peace again.

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Ulysses (1954) Sound Clip

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Voice quotes from the 1954 movie Ulysses, based on Homer's epic poem Odyssey, in WAV and MP3 formats.

Actors: Kirk Douglas (Ulysses), Silvana Mangano (Penelope / Circe), Anthony Quinn (Antinous)

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